Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – With control of reactor – Reactor start-up
Patent
1980-08-20
1982-08-10
Nelson, Peter A.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
With control of reactor
Reactor start-up
376402, G21C 1928
Patent
active
043436820
ABSTRACT:
A plant having feed water heating means for heating feed water supplied to a nuclear steam supply unit during plant start up and/or shutdown. High pressure heaters are positioned in a feed water delivery line between a feed water pump and a steam generator forming part of the nuclear steam supply unit. Steam is admitted into the high pressure feed water heaters from a main steam delivery line extending from the steam generator during start up to heat the feed water.
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Grimes Arthur S.
Hunter Robert S.
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